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81. Mediaevalia: Volume > 35
Shannon O. Ambrose The Theme of Lay Clænnyss in Ælfric’s Letters to Sigeweard, Sigefyrð, and Brother Edward
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Francis J. Finan Drama without Performance and Two Old English Anomalies
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Joshua Easterling “Look to Your Calling”: Reclusion and Resistance in Medieval Anchoritic Culture
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Karl Whittington Picturing Christ as Surgeon and Patient in British Library MS Sloane 1977
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Joel Salvatore Pastor Sodomites are from Mars: Deconstructing Rhetoric in the Commedia
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Elena Lombardi “A Gallehault was the book”: Francesca da Rimini and the Manesse Minnesanger Manuscript
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Sarah R. Kyle Ancestral Memory and Petrarch’s De Remediis utriusque Fortunae in Carrara Padua
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María Bullón-Fernández Poverty, Property, and the Self in the Late Middle Ages: The Case of Chaucer’s Griselda
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Olga V. Trokhimenko “The Treasure Above All Treasures”: Red Mouths, Medieval Fetishes, and the Limits of Modern Interpretation
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Bennett Gilbert Johannes Fontana’s Drawing for a Castellus Umbrarum, Udine or Padua, c. 1415–20
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Olivia Holmes, Dana E. Stewart Boccaccio at 700: Tales and Afterlives: An Introduction
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Charmaine Lee Boccaccio’s Neapolitan Letter and Multilingualism in Angevin Naples
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Teodolinda Barolini The Marquis of Saluzzo, or the Griselda Story Before It Was Hijacked: Calculating Matrimonial Odds in Decameron 10.10
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Ronald Martinez Scienze della cittade: Rhetoric and Politics in the Sixth Day of the Decameron
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Marco Cursi Authorial Strategies and Manuscript Tradition: Boccaccio and the Decameron’s Early Diffusion
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Anne D. Hedeman Illuminating Boccaccio: Visual Translation in Early Fifteenth-Century France
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97. Mediaevalia: Volume > 34
Roberto Bigazzi Boccaccio, Ariosto, and the European Novel
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Victoria Kirkham The Apocryphal Boccaccio
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Janet Levarie Smarr Marriage or Politics?: Dramatizing Griselda
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F. Regina Psaki “Alcuna paroletta piú liberale”: Contemporary Women Authors Address the Decameron’s Obscenity
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